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Liam Gallagher on ‘Oasis’ reunion and feud with Noel

The artist would reunite only if his brother changes his ways

Singer Liam Gallagher would like an Oasis reunion for the sake of their fans someday. However, he’d only agree to it if he and his brother Noel make amends and correct their personal problems. The band split in 2009 following a heated exchange of words between the two.

He shared with Q magazine: “I believe Oasis will sail again and it’ll be glorious. If it’s really about the fans, Noel, let’s do it – because they want it. One year. Tour for a year. We’d smash it. My bags are still packed from my last tour, so I’m ready.”

Despite his optimism, the 43-year-old artist isn’t quite ready to move past all personal issues as he accused Noel of having “small-man syndrome.”

“Do you think I want to be in a band with that ****? He says, ‘Liam has to change.’ Get to f**k….If the guy doesn’t want me back in our band then I don’t want to either. I don’t want to be in a band with someone who doesn’t want me.

Every f**king soundcheck he’d stand in the middle and sing. The geezer’s got small-man syndrome.”

Gallagher is also bothered by Noel’s friendship with Blur’s frontman Damon Albarn, the band’s one-time rivals.

The artist is, however, working on releasing new songs next year. When he’s not busy in the studio, the star claims to spend most of the time with girlfriend Debbie Gwyther and calls her his only friend.

He stated: “I can count my friends on no hands. I don’t have any apart from Debbie. I do my own thing. I’m a lone wolf.”